Average power rating of opponents played: UTAH ST 27.2, SAN JOSE ST 26.8

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

UTAH ST - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Rushing

Passing

TO

Rushing

Passing

TO

8/30/2012

S UTAH

34-3

W

-21

W

-

51-277

23-27-304

2

27-56

12-31-153

1

9/7/2012

UTAH

27-20

W

7

W

50.5

U

35-164

22-32-216

2

42-96

19-39-229

1

9/15/2012

@ WISCONSIN

14-16

L

14

W

51.5

U

35-127

18-35-181

0

45-156

7-16-78

1

9/22/2012

@ COLORADO ST

31-19

W

-11.5

W

54

U

41-262

23-30-178

3

34-107

22-40-224

0

9/29/2012

UNLV

35-13

W

-22

T

56.5

U

36-140

21-34-424

2

35-117

18-39-188

1

10/5/2012

@ BYU

3-6

L

6.5

W

45

U

24-41

22-39-202

2

45-145

24-36-235

1

10/13/2012

@ SAN JOSE ST

10/20/2012

NEW MEXICO ST

10/27/2012

@ UTSA

11/3/2012

TEXAS ST

SAN JOSE ST - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Rushing

Passing

TO

Rushing

Passing

TO

8/31/2012

@ STANFORD

17-20

L

26

W

49.5

U

27-72

24-35-216

2

41-155

16-26-125

0

9/8/2012

CAL DAVIS

45-13

W

-20

W

-

42-216

24-34-287

2

36-58

14-24-194

4

9/15/2012

COLORADO ST

40-20

W

-11.5

W

48

O

41-139

29-36-429

1

24-89

24-42-297

2

9/22/2012

@ SAN DIEGO ST

38-34

W

2

W

54

O

23-77

22-32-290

2

55-271

17-29-213

2

9/29/2012

@ NAVY

12-0

W

-1.5

W

61.5

U

42-108

30-36-280

1

38-70

7-13-74

2

10/13/2012

UTAH ST

10/20/2012

@ UTSA

10/27/2012

TEXAS ST

11/3/2012

@ IDAHO

11/10/2012

@ NEW MEXICO ST

KEY GAME INFORMATION

UTAH ST: Utah State got hot at the end of last season, winning its final five regular-season games, all by seven points or less. The defense loses its top two tacklers, but their depth will come in handy. There should be no glaring weaknesses on an Aggies defense that led the WAC with 366 YPG allowed. Offensively, sophomore QB Chuckie Keeton (1,200 pass yds, 11 TD) is back after a year in which he threw only two interceptions in eight games. The RB position loses its two leading rushers, including 1,517-yard back Robert Turbin. In steps senior RB Kerwynn Williams (542 rush yds, 6.7 YPC), who should excel as the main ball carrier in an offense that averaged a WAC-best 33.6 PPG last season.

SAN JOSE ST: San Jose State is having an interesting offseason. It appears its quarterback job will go to junior college transfer David Fales, who impressed in the spring game (16-for-22, 257 yds). RB David Freeman is back from injury and will move back into the starting lineup, but he'll be running behind an unreliable offensive line. The receivers will be the strength of the offense, namely Noel Grigsby (886 rec yds) and Chandler Jones (566 rec yds). Defensively, the Spartans will bring back top pass rusher DE Travis Johnson (9.5 sacks). The front four should be dominant, but they must get better in the secondary and receive more consistent play out of a promising group of linebackers led by top tackler LB Keith Smith (104 tackles).